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The author combines a brief inquiry into the game's origins and early history with a practical, player-centered handbook that explains rules, training, and techniques. After tracing ball-play antecedents and debating derivations, he devotes chapters to conditioning, the art of pitching (including curve balls), catching, base-running, batting, and the responsibilities of each defensive position from first baseman to outfielders. Advice emphasizes mechanics, strategy, and contested points where experts differ, and the account reflects a professional player's perspective aimed at teaching skill and clarifying unsettled aspects of play.

About the Author

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John Montgomery Ward

John Montgomery Ward was an American baseball player, lawyer, and author, known for his contributions to the sport both on and off the field. He played as a pitcher and shortstop in the late 19th century and was a key figure in the formation of the Players' League, which aimed to improve players' rights and conditions. Ward's literary work, particularly his book "Base-ball," reflects his deep understanding of the game and its significance in American culture. His insights into baseball's evolution and the challenges faced by players during his era have made his writings a valuable part of sports literature.

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